In the MODUS Super Series this new 16 year old talent was spotted named Ryan Branley. He has a remarkable throw as you can see on this footage but it is definitely working for him.
But it’s immediately evident that this works excellently for him, as he makes more than a good impression with it. He promises to be a talent for the future, and it’s not out of the question that he could be the next player to break through at the PDC. The fact that he could be Luke Littler’s successor is evident from his victory in last year’s tournament called the “Luke Littler Legacy Open.” He defeated Jack Nankervis 6-5 in the final with an average of nearly 93.00. By now, his average seems to have only increased, as he regularly achieves averages around 104.00. As seen above, he doesn’t flinch when stepping up to attempt a 9-darter.
Currently, Ryan Branley is trying his luck at the PDC Q School, competing in the UK. After the second day, he is ranked 160th out of 296 participants on the Order of Merit. Whether 2025 will be the year he storms the PDC remains uncertain. Earlier, 13-year-old Lex Paeshuyse was also tipped as the next darts talent to watch out for. This is with good reason, as the Belgian defeated 16-year-old Englishman Daniel Stephenson 5-1 in the junior World Championship final. What’s more, he achieved an average higher than that of Luke Humphries during his first match defending his world title.
Meanwhile Luke Littler is already the current star in the world of darts and he got challenged at the TV show ‘Bulls-Eye’. The Nuke couldn’t resist the challenge but nobody expected this to happen.